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Spread our message throughout the Palmetto State, inform your network, and help us get the Licensing Bill passed in 2025!


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South Carolina’s economy is growing, but our workforce isn’t keeping up. For every 100 open jobs, only 43 workers are available to fill them. Skilled professionals are ready to step in, but outdated licensing laws keep them out of the workforce.

H.3211 is a simple, business-friendly solution that allows legally authorized workers to obtain state licenses and fill critical roles in healthcare, construction, and education.

💡 The jobs exist. The workers exist. The law just needs to catch up.

✅ Join the movement to strengthen South Carolina’s workforce. Sign our employer letter today!

🔗 allied4sc.org


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South Carolina is facing a severe healthcare shortage—especially in rural communities.

🚑 11,860 nurses needed by 2037

🏥 41 of 46 counties lack enough primary care providers

There are qualified nurses, medical assistants, and therapists who want to work but can’t get licensed due to outdated laws. H.3211 removes unnecessary barriers so healthcare workers can help the communities that need them most.

Our hospitals need support. Our communities need care. South Carolina needs H.3211.

💙 Tag a healthcare professional who supports this change!

📢 Sign on today and help pass H.3211.

🔗 allied4sc.org

POST 3: The Skilled Trades & Construction Industry Impact

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🏗️ South Carolina is growing. But do we have enough skilled workers to keep up?

✔️ 77,590 construction jobs statewide

✔️ Demand for electricians up 13% by 2030

✔️ Plumbers & carpenters needed now more than ever

The challenge? Skilled trades require state licenses, but current laws prevent legally authorized professionals from obtaining them—even when they’ve completed all required training and certifications.

The result? Project delays, labor shortages, and higher costs for businesses and communities.

H.3211 is a practical workforce solution that helps fill high-demand jobs while keeping safety and training standards intact.

If you support South Carolina’s skilled trades industry, SHARE this and show your support for H.3211!

🔗 allied4sc.org

POST 4: Myth vs. Fact—Debunking Misinformation

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🚨 MYTH: H.3211 allows undocumented workers to get professional licenses.

✅ FACT: H.3211 only applies to legally authorized workers with valid federal work permits.

🚨 MYTH: Licensing laws aren’t the problem—there just aren’t enough jobs.

✅ FACT: South Carolina has more job openings than available workers, with businesses struggling to hire in healthcare, education, and skilled trades.

🚨 MYTH: This bill lowers licensing standards.

✅ FACT: Nothing changes about training, exams, or background checks—H.3211 only removes unnecessary restrictions that prevent legally authorized workers from obtaining licenses.

💡 Want to know more? Read our full breakdown here: [Link to blog post]

📢 SHARE to help spread the facts and push for real workforce solutions!

🔗 allied4sc.org

Are you Allied4SC?

We are gathering allies to ensure that all people have equal access to economic opportunity in South Carolina.

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Introducing the RAP Index: Strengthening Our Advocacy for H.3211
H.3211 is a common-sense solution that will help address these shortages—but we need lawmakers to hear from the people who are directly affected.
What is H.3211?
South Carolina is facing critical workforce shortages. H.3211 provides a common-sense solution—ensuring legally authorized workers can apply for professional licenses and contribute to our state’s growth.
Myth vs. Fact: Understanding H.3211
Misinformation leads to distrust. This article breaks down the myths and presents the facts about how this bill strengthens South Carolina’s economy and workforce.
Why Licensing Laws Matter
South Carolina has more jobs than workers to fill them. H.3211 helps bridge this gap by ensuring qualified professionals can obtain the licenses they need.own the myths and presents the facts about how this bill strengthens South Carolina’s economy and workforce.
How Other States Fixed Licensing Barriers
Other states have updated their licensing laws to strengthen their workforce and economy. South Carolina has an opportunity to do the same with H.3211.
A Lifeline for SC Healthcare
South Carolina faces a critical healthcare worker shortage. H.3211 can help by allowing trained, legally authorized professionals to obtain licenses and serve their communities.

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